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Warm greetings... after some time, I am back online to present you the Videos I Video II of the step by step of my work in the construction of this model that you already know The Holy Trinity - Last reform 1796 - 1805. I hope you will spend some entertaining minutes and if they can be of help to you, double joy. Liberto Diccionario
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Saludos cordiales Mark… así lo haré, disculpa mi descuido. Liberto Greetings colleagues ... thanks for seeing my work. I am already preparing to make the chains of the beams, normally these rings are not welded, I have had the opportunity to check it ... there are many and extraordinary modellers who simply match the connection of the wire once it is bent, with the socket for its accommodation in the table, it is very strong and cannot be seen ... they can pass as a soldier. I wanted to complicate it a little more and I have soldered them. Then I pass some images where you can see the process that I have carried out, First I form a spring with cooked brass wire, in this case 1m / m and with a rotaflex and a small disk ... and in this way I remove the rings. Once soldered I review only the solder, and immerse them in white vinegar for cleaning ... two minutes is enough to soften the dirt, then you pass them through a wire brush and very quickly they look like gold. I have prepared a small tool and it has been very helpful. Later I will present the rest of the hardware. As always, health and well-being for all ... Take care of yourself! Liberto
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Saludos compañeros…gracias por ver mi trabajo. Ya estoy preparando para hacer los cadenotes de las vigotas, normalmente estas argollas no van soldadas, he tenido ocasión de comprobarlo… son muchos y extraordinarios los modelistas que simplemente hacen coincidir el empalme del alambre una vez doblado, con el encastre para su alojamiento en la mesa, queda muy fuerte y no se ve… pueden pasar como soldado. Yo he querido complicarlo un poco más y las he soldado. Ha continuación paso unas imágenes donde podéis ir viendo el proceso que he llevado, Primeramente formo un muelle con alambre de latón cocido, en este caso 1m/m y con un rotaflex y un pequeño disco… y de esta manera voy sacando los aros. Una vez soldados repaso solo la soldadura, y los sumerjo en vinagre blanco para limpieza… dos minutos es suficiente para que ablande la suciedad, a continuación los pasáis por un cepillo de alambre y muy rápidamente se quedan que parecen de oro. He preparado un pequeño útil y me ha sido de gran ayuda. Más adelante os presentare el resto de los herrajes. Como siempre salud y bienestar para todos…Cuidaros¡¡¡ Liberto
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Dear colleagues, thank you for your generous comments ... I am here again, and I hope to be more constant in sending images of the advances that are taking place. We are trying at all times to get as close as possible to the image that this emblematic ship could offer in the period of time between the last reform carried out in Carraca (Cádiz 1797 and its sad end in the Battle of Trafalgar 1805. I pass you some images ... Health and well-being for all ... take care of yourself. Estimados compañeros, gracias por vuestros generosos comentarios... estoy aquí de nuevo, y espero ser más constante a la hora de enviar imágenes de los adelantos que se van produciendo. Estamos tratando en todo momento de aproximar al máximo a la imagen que pudo ofrecer este emblemático navío en el período de tiempo comprendido entre la última reforma llevada a cabo en la Carraca (Cádiz 1797 y su triste final en la batalla de Trafalgar 1805. Os paso unas imágenes ... Salud y bienestar para todos ... cuidaros.
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Best regards Alex ... it is a great joy to see this extraordinary work. Health, happiness and long life so that you continue doing these wonders, and that we can be happy admiring them. A hug Liberto Saludos cordiales Alex… es una gran alegría poder ver este extraordinario trabajo. Salud, felicidad y larga vida para que continúes haciendo estas maravillas, y que nosotros podamos ser felices admirándolas. Un abrazo Liberto
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Hello Ferarr thank you always so generous friend, greetings companions of modelshipworld. I have prepared the double wheel of rudder, this time I used ivory red wood, I had not used it and it is very similar to the box of the Pyrenees, in the lathe it works very well, in the circular saw it is somewhat harder and it is convenient to have Cut sharply cutting discs or use a new one. I pass some images, greetings Liberto Un abrazo amigo Fernado
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HMS Naiad 1797 by albert - FINISHED - 1/48
Liberto replied to albert's topic in - Build logs for subjects built 1751 - 1800
Hello albert, I see your work and I dream of doing something like that when I grow up, it is extraordinarily beautiful what you are getting. With all my respect and admiration, a hug Liberto -
Hello friends Mike, Albert, Wacko, Chris, E.J. Best regards to all fellow members of the forum. Forgive for not answering your kind comments before, but for reasons of displacement I could not do it. I'm back in the workshop and with renewed strength. I finished the kitchen of the Holy Trinity, it is built in brass of 0.3 m / m and once finished I have pavonado, the covers are of copper of 0.6 m / m is something thicker so as not to have problems in the drawing. I pass some pictures, again thanks Liberto
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Hello friend E.J. I like very much "La Couronne" your work is very clean and tidy, you are doing very well, and I built it about 30 years ago, the plans were the Italian Vincenzo Lusci. Un abrazo Liberto. "MERRY CHRISTMAS"
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Hello friends, mike, albet, Wacko, I am very happy to see that my work you like, for me it is a great satisfaction to share my experiences with all of you, I believe we all have something to teach and at the same time much to learn. I have already been able to see and enrich myself with your magnificent works. I want to thank you for the generosity of your comments. In these dates so dear that they approach, a hug for all the companions of this extraordinary Forum of "MODEL SHIP WORLD. "MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR" Liberto. I accompany some images of some of the work I'm doing, are currently dry dock, waiting for the completion of the Holy Trinity, to be able to continue, are HMS Victory and Le Soleil Roya
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Hello colleagues, I apologize for not replying more promptly to your comments, also thank you for the generous valuation you make of my work. The balustrade certainly has meant more of a headache, it has not been easy to find the way to realize them, I think it is a simple way and without needing a very sophisticated machinery, as you have been able to verify with this small table copier of realized milling With the simple Micromot 50 Proxxon or something similar is enough, I am very happy with the result, and if it can also help other colleagues have it easier ... great. I have finished placing the lower parts of the lateral gardens, are attached to the top of the ribbons and the vault, I have placed the scuppers of services are brass tubes of 1.5 m / m, and I am already preparing the Doors with their fittings. You pass images. Thank you again…. A hug, Liberto
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Hello Mike Y. It's a very elegant line model at the same time as nice, the choice is a great success, I like it a lot ... and the work you're doing extraordinary. You "HAPPY" with capital letters. A hug, Liberto
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